My TT bike: Specialized Transition Pro
Pokerface
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Another poor photo, but taking this one out for the first time this year for a 10 mile TT.
Specialized Transition Pro with Zipp 900/404 combo.
Specialized Transition Pro with Zipp 900/404 combo.
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Do they do adult sizes?0
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It does look kinda small in that photo, huh?
It's a big one though. (That's what she said)0 -
Look any bigger here?:
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Nice bike Pokerface.I`ll bet it`s a real speed machine.Although i don`t think i could live with that saddle.0
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CarbonCopy wrote:Nice bike Pokerface.I`ll bet it`s a real speed machine.Although i don`t think i could live with that saddle.
It's a Selle Italia NT1 with extra padded nose. It's a TT-specific saddle. And VERY comfy.0 -
There's something about that straight vertical seatpost that looks very odd to my eye. They seem to have angled it back on the 2010 model.
However - the real question is "how fast does it go?"--
"Because the cycling is pain. The cycling is soul crushing pain."0 -
nmcgann wrote:There's something about that straight vertical seatpost that looks very odd to my eye. They seem to have angled it back on the 2010 model.
However - the real question is "how fast does it go?"
There are several versions of the seatpost available - including the one that has layback on it. The straight up one just happened to come with this frame. (And they cost a few hundred quid to change, so am sticking with it for now).
And she goes fast. :oops:0 -
That looks fast even when it is leaning against a wall! Very flash 8)0
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classic thats what she said, and nice bike0